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Arena for the Competitive => Main Event Callouts => Topic started by: RageBeoulve on May 10, 2010, 09:04:44 AM
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Why hello there folks. I hope you're having a wonderful day! :green:
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Top of the morning Rage. They be nice shiny weapons ye be cleaning.
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And top of the morning to you, kind sir. And thank you for the compliment. :green:
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Is this a callout thread or a teddybears' picnic? :laugh:
Anyway, everyone have a nice day! :grouphug:
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Top of the morning Rage. They be nice shiny weapons ye be cleaning.
My favorite woman is my M-16,
she's hard and curvy and her chamber is clean.
I grab her hard and crack a little smile,
gonna break that baby down shotgun style.
Pull out my rod and punch out her bore,
shoot off my rounds and shout "Marine Corps!!!"
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I loled at the reference. Frightfully witty, kind sir!
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Would you care for a spot of tea with your carbine, sir?
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Would you care for a spot of tea with your carbine, sir?
Why yes tha-
Oh could I make it tea and a 9mm? I'm dieting, my friend. Thank you for understanding.
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But of course, mon ami. I prefer the 9mm myself. Would that be Browning, Glock, Beretta or some other brand?
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I believe I will take the browning, kind sir. Thank you for the choice. ;)
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Although the Browning only chambers 14 rounds, I usually find that to be more than enough.
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Pfft!!! the .40 S&W OWNS the 9mm. ::)
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Well, if we're talking caliber, I'll take a .50. Just like the one John Candy's character carried in Armed & Dangerous.
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If this is a dance call out I will be happy to dance with you Mr. RageBelouve. :party:
If it's a gun fest call out, Il'l get my Big Bertha and blast the hell out of you. :flamer:
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If this is a dance call out I will be happy to dance with you Mr. RageBelouve. :party:
If it's a gun fest call out, Il'l get my Big Bertha and blast the hell out of you. :flamer:
*takes her hand, and proceeds to waltz*
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Thank you, I love a waltz. I knew you were a gentleman. That's why I didn't start a rumour about you just now.
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Hahaha why thank you. You are a lady, and a saint. *pins on corsage*
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Well, if we're talking caliber, I'll take a .50. Just like the one Steve Railsback's character carried in Armed & Dangerous.
The .50 suffers from several flaws, all centered around the fact that it's too big and powerfull to be an effective combat cartridge.
Pistol cartriges in the .40 to .45 range are the perfect comprimise between size and power.
A rimless version of the .44 special (which is in reality, a .428) would be an ideal combat cartrige.
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Well, if we're talking caliber, I'll take a .50. Just like the one Steve Railsback's character carried in Armed & Dangerous.
The .50 suffers from several flaws, all centered around the fact that it's too big and powerfull to be an effective combat cartridge.
Pistol cartriges in the .40 to .45 range are the perfect comprimise between size and power.
A rimless version of the .44 special (which is in reality, a .428) would be an ideal combat cartrige.
DC. .50 caliber FTW. Plus it's LOUD!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjprIP5IKaM
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With Swedish underlines. ???
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That pistol he had looked more like a .454 Casull. :police:
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Rage: could you shout me a magnum? I'll shout you a Jereboam next round. :glug: